1970 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia - Autocross Build, Rust Free Engine:
2613cc Type IV (fresh build, under 1 hour run time) Condition:
Rust-free, modified Ownership: 2 owners (current owner since 1974)
This 1970 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is a serious autocross-style
build with extensive upgrades and a powerful, freshly built engine.
A rare find with zero rust and long-term ownership. Highlights:
Built 2613cc Type IV engine (originally built for hovercraft)
4-wheel disc brakes with Porsche 911 master cylinder Heavy-duty
front sway bar + dual rear sway bars Racing driver's seat with
5-point harness Rust-free body Included Parts: Original front seats
Front & rear bumpers Front turn signals New factory VW dash
Additional trim and components Notes: Missing fuel tank and some
lights Built for performance use (autocross setup) A unique,
high-performance Ghia project/driver-perfect for racing, custom
builds, or collectors looking for something different. Important
Information - Please Read Before Inquiring Vehicle Location: This
vehicle is located at our client's home, not in Cadillac, Michigan.
Showroom Access: We have a showroom with approximately 35 vehicles,
available by appointment only. Contact First: Please call us at
231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak with one of our representatives before
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